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Charming 1950's Vancouver Special - very well maintained. Lot is very large (7520 sq ft) - for your backyard ideas or future development. RS-2 zoning currently allows for a legal duplex with basement...

5286 – 5288 BARKER AVENUE, Burnaby South

Legal Duplex with approx. 3,800 sf of living space on a quiet 60.3' X 191.33' +/- 11,542 sf R-5 lot with lane access located in the "Central Park Area". Each 1/2 Duplex has a large living room with a...

City of Delta

Land and People

The City of Delta is a Canadian district municipality,* a part of the Greater Vancouver Regional District of the Province of British Columbia on the peninsula surrounded by the Fraser River on the north, the Strait of Georgia on the west, Boundary Bay on the south, and the City of Surrey on the east. 120 Street from Boundary Bay north to 96 Avenue and from there west to the river forms the border between Delta and Surrey. Delta derives its name from the Fraser River Delta formed by silt deposited over millennia and crossed by several channels.

In the 2011 Census, Delta’s population was 99,863, up 3.3 percent from 2006. About 28 percent of residents are what Canadians call “visible minorities,” mainly Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, and Korean Asians. Diversity in the schools is not a problem. The Tsawwasen Indian Reserve adjacent to the causeway to the ferry terminal from points on the Vancouver Island archipelago across the Strait of Georgia, home to 1,400 aborigines, is bounded on the south by the small American portion of the peninsula below the 49th Parallel and on the north by a channel of the river delta.

Delta Communities

Delta comprises three distinct, geographically separate communities:

North Delta in the northeast houses over half Delta’s population. It is a mostly suburban area situated between Surrey and the Burns Bog.

Ladner started as a 19th-century fishing village in northwest Delta and expanded into a suburb. Historic Ladner is an active fishing village with restored 19th-century homes behind dykes that hold back the water of the raging river.

Tsawwassen on the ocean in southwest Delta is also suburban. Luxurious homes lining Tsawwassen’s coast reflect the economic growth of that community.

Historical Overview

Thomas and William Ladner in 1868 made a good investment in farming the area named after them. Farming and fishing sustained later settlers as the community grew. Delta incorporated in 1879 with the Village of Ladner as its administrative centre. Geography kept Delta relatively isolated until opening of the George Massey Tunnel in 1959 and redirection of BC Highway 99 in 1962 through Ladner to the tunnel linked Delta to the Richmond and Vancouver municipalities north of the river, ended the isolation, and drove an enormous population growth that brought many new schools and educational facilities to the district over the next 20 years.

Transport and Commerce

The South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority operates a public transit bus system. SkyTrain rail stations in Surrey reach within a few kilometres of North Delta. Delta connects first to New Westminster and then to Richmond by BC Highway 91 over the massive Alex Fraser Bridge opened in 1986 and to Surrey, Langley, and all points east on BC Highway 10. Most car and truck traffic from Vancouver to the USA goes through Delta via Highway 99. Most traffic to Vancouver Island uses the BC Ferries service facilities in the Tsawwassen part of Delta.

Delta’s Boundary Bay Airport, Canada’s fifth busiest in aircraft movements is primarily for general aviation, commercial charters, and flying instruction. Vancouver International Airport, 15 miles to the northwest on Sea Island between Vancouver and Richmond, served in 2013 almost 18,000,000 passengers on daily flights to and from airports in North America, Europe, and Asia.

Economy and Sustainability

Agriculture remains vital to Delta’s economic, environmental, and social sustainability. Delta farms and food production facilities produce fruits and berries, herbs, honey, summer and winter vegetables, and meats. Farmers Markets are prominent. The Ladner Village Market is Western Canada’s largest. Delta encourages residents to grow their own vegetables. Several local nonprofit organizations make community garden plots available to residents with no land of their own.

The Fraser Delta area is a bountiful wildlife habitat that makes tourism a good investment as another major part of the economy. Burns Bog, the largest peat bog on the North American west coast, covers about 30 square miles in the east central part of the peninsula west of North Delta. The Burns Bog Conservation Society arranges tours through its trails and waterways. Over 200 migratory bird species stop at Burns Bog. The Delta Nature Reserve in the northeastern corner of Burns Bog has three loops of boardwalks and trails. Meanwhile, out on the ocean, many other tourists enjoy the pastime of whale-watching.

* District municipalities are those greater than eight square kilometers (five square miles) in area with a population density of fewer than 500 per square kilometer (800/square mile). At 141 square miles, Delta has the largest municipal land area in the district; its neighbour to the east, Surrey, is second largest at 122.

12831 NO 4 Road in Richmond: Gilmore House for sale : MLS®# R2333225

Exclusive country estate. This one of a kind Westcoast modern home designed by McCulloch & Associates & landscaped by Paul Sangha offers breathtaking vistas on a secluded & picturesque 19 acres. Over 7,400 sqft of luxurious living features a stunning master suite w/luxurious bathroom & huge deck offering panoramic views of the property. Four more bedroom suites are ideally situated for privacy for family or visiting guests. The entire main level provides I/D & O/D lifestyle, all leading out to a resort style infinity pool, summer kitchen & entertainment area. A tennis court & a fabulous organic vegetable garden only enhance the experience. A short drive to Richmond Centre Shopping Mall, Vancouver Airport & 35 minutes to downtown.More details

8731 FINN Road in Richmond: Gilmore House for sale : MLS®# R2334664

A DREAM RESIDENCE!!! ... located on 15 acres park-like private lot including private tennis court and water falls! Australian exterior Design, Italian interior Design, an international masterpiece put together in this exceptional and extraordinary Dram. If you expect the best of the best, this one is for you! 7 very spacious and bright bedrooms (with ensuit bathrooms) and 8 bathrooms. The master bedroom contains or an entire separated area with all the luxury you can imagine. It features a separate nanny area with separate entrance, kitchen and bathroom. One very spacious bedroom on the ground floor w ensuite bathroom for an elder live-in parent. Resort-like amenities including indoor pool, home theatre, gym, steam shower, sauna, tennis court and waterfall. Absolutely spectacular.More details

Prime farmland in historic Ladner! Rare opportunity to purchase from long-time owners. Outstanding location just 30 minutes to Vancouver with easy access to highways, Tsawwassen, South Surrey and more. 135.73 acres of fertile land including 3 separate dwellings that are all tenanted. Contact for more details!More details

23 ACRE parcel in PRIME DELTA location! Adjacent to BC Railway, DeltaPort Highway and near new industrial park developments at TFN. Subject property is also next to Highway 17 & 17a interchange. Property currently used as an equestrian centre with indoor riding ring, outdoor arena, round pen, and 3 liveable homes. Excellent income available on this property currently with potential for future use changes.More details

12 acres, currently leased out to potato grower. 464 ft of impressive frontage. Many large houses in upcoming trendy neighbourhood close to Steveston Village. Perfect size for hobbyist/gentleman farmer. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. DO NOT walk on land without contacting LS Broker first.More details

HUGE HUGE LAND! 1.655 ACRES (Approx 422' x 128.6') potential for REZONING (check with the city of Richmond)! Invest now and hold this property for future appreciation. Lots of Industrial properties nearby. Access to the ferry thru tunnel and the future construction of the bridge to Tsawwassen. Easy access to Hwy 99.More details

HUGE HUGE LOT 1.655 Acre (422' x 171.94') that has a potential for Rezoning and development (check with the city of Richmond). Close to Hwy 99, Ironwood mall, Cinema and other developments closeby. Invest Now and hold this property for future appreciation. Lots of industrial properties nearby. Access to Ferry thru tunnel and the future construction of bridge to Tsawassen. Easy access to HWY 99.More details

Almost square 17.34 Acre parcel with 823 ft. of road frontage features an English style country home, 10 stall barn, hay field, and generous pasture area which has been an established equestrian facility for decades. The property offers an ideal central location just 5 minutes to Tsawwassen or Ladner, Tsawwassen Mills Mall, BC Ferries, DeltaPort Way, TFN Industrial Park, transportation and more. This parcel is close to BC Railway in an area of transitional properties with amazing future potential! Please call L/S for more information.More details

Listing information last updated on February 22, 2019 at 11:11 AM (UTC)

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